This card has no publisher's name, but the arrow on the front of
the card and the text on the back make it clear that it was
published for the LMS Railway.

- The Caledonian Hotel

- L & HE Royal Terrace

A blue + white postcard

- Bruntsfield Place

- Langfier, LS

Louis Saul Langfier is better known
for his studio portraits, having had a studio at Princes Street
from 1904 until 1928. Howeve, here is one of his outdoor
photographs reproduced as a photograph. This card comes from
the collection of Malcolm Cant

Thank you to Malcolm Powel who sent
the reply below, which I've now passed on to Alastair Campbell.

Malcolm wrote:

"I
can tell you that a firm named Lilywhites was based in Millbank,
then relocated to Sowerby Bridge in 1931 after a fire. I don't
have any more details - but they produced a number of postcards
and were famous for paper and cards in the area at that time.
There is a mention of the company in this
Halifax Courier
online article."

-
Lochhead, Ken

Ken Lochhead was an artist who
produced paintings, illustrated maps and postcards. He was a
former President of Edinburgh Photographic Society.

As well as producing postcards, TP
Lugton produced other photos of Edinburgh and elsewhere in
Scotland. SeeT P Lugton

-
Lyrical Scotland Castle Douglas,
Scotland

II noticed this range of cards for
the first time this year (2010). They were on sale on sale
in Edinburgh and on the internet.. There are views of
Scotland, including several of Edinburgh, by professional
photographer ,Allan Wright.